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Donald Trump Reacts to Desperate Swing State Democrats Cozying up to Him in Ads

Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Sirius Because of that failure, he said he is leaning toward Trump's policies.

Trump sat down for an exclusive 25-minute interview with Breitbart News Washington bureau chief Matthew Boyle on Saturday night before departing for a rally in Pennsylvania.

Boyle noted that Senate candidates in battleground states are trying to create a perception of closeness to the former president through advertising.

President Trump responded: “They have senators who voted to impeach me.” “Democrats, they are Democrats, and now they are bragging about my policies, and they have to take advantage of that because their policies are radical left and they are bad. That’s why.”

For example, as Breitbart reported, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) released an ad claiming to align with the 45th president on trade policy.

Another ad from Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) touts his support for ending the North American Free Trade Agreement and includes a video of President Trump signing the bill. Baldwin and Casey I voted Convict Trump on impeachment charges.

Meanwhile, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), who is running for the Michigan Senate, is trying to appeal to Republican voters. Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), who was one of the most vocal critics of “President Trump's stupid and stupid” border wall, is now running against Republican Kari Lake, saying the wall is part of the border security package. It is argued that this is an important part.

Slotkin and Gallego too. I voted To impeach Trump.

Trump also stressed to Boyle that candidates who currently claim to support some of his policies actually do not.

“So now they're running ads that say, 'I was for tariffs, like President Trump, I was for this and that,' and this is exactly the same thing. “Nobody saw it, but it wasn't. I mean, they weren't,” he said.

A Trump supporter familiar with ad spending in battleground states told Breitbart News that Mr. Casey and Mr. Baldwin spent a total of $315,000 on pro-Trump ads between October 17 and 19.

The Baldwin campaign spent an estimated $61,000 in the Milwaukee market and $41,000 in the Minneapolis and Duluth markets for “Made in America” ​​creative across the state, sources said. It accounts for an estimated 18% of rotation in Milwaukee and is her only broadcast ad to air in Minneapolis and Duluth.

Casey's “Independent” ads are running in all markets except Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre. This is the only ad to air in Harrisburg, with an estimated local cost of $93,000.

“If you look into it, we can confidently say that 20 percent of Casey's spending since Oct. 17 is pro-Trump. If you exclude Philadelphia, that total is double that,” the source said.

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